Germanica Pacifica
Germanica Pacifica is the academic series of the Research Centre for Germanic Connections with New Zealand and the Pacific of the University of Auckland, New Zealand. The Centre's primary objective is to encourage research on the historical and cultural links between New Zealand and the Pacific region on the one hand and the German-speaking countries on the other. Germanica Pacifica publishes monographs and collections of essays which highlight these cultural links.
Prior to publication, the quality of works published in this series is checked by the Series Editors and members of the Editorial Board.
Editorial board:
James Braund (University of Auckland)
Rodney Fisher (University of Canterbury)
Richard Millington (Victoria University of Wellington)
Margaret Sutherland (Victoria University of Wellington)
Friedrich Voit (University of Auckland)
Titles
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Swiss Settlers in New Zealand
A history of Swiss immigration to New ZealandVolume 16©2018 Monographs 408 Pages -
Karl Hanssen’s Memoirs of his Wartime Experiences in Samoa and New Zealand 1915–1916
Volume 15©2016 Others 214 Pages -
Eine Wiederbegegnung im neuseeländischen Exil
Der Briefwechsel von Karl Wolfskehl mit Otti und Paul Binswanger (1939-1948)Volume 14©2014 Others 110 Pages -
The Race Question in Oceania
A. B. Meyer and Otto Finsch between metropolitan theory and field experience, 1865–1914Volume 12©2014 Thesis 344 Pages -
Ferdinand Hochstetter and the Contribution of German-Speaking Scientists to New Zealand Natural History in the Nineteenth Century
Volume 10©2013 Conference proceedings 314 Pages -
Looking after One’s Own
The Rise of Nationalism and the Politics of the Neuendettelsauer Mission in Australia, New Guinea and Germany (1921–1933)Volume 9©2012 Monographs 238 Pages -
Karl Hanssen’s Samoan War Diaries, August 1914-May 1915
A German Perspective on New Zealand’s Military Occupation of German Samoa- With the Assistance of James Braund, Alexandra Jespersen, and Nicola PienaarVolume 8©2012 Others 266 Pages